Redundant technology
Music on vinyl records, mobile phones the size of house bricks and pornography printed on paper. What hideously out of date stuff do you still use?
Thanks to boozehound for the suggestion
( , Thu 4 Nov 2010, 12:44)
Music on vinyl records, mobile phones the size of house bricks and pornography printed on paper. What hideously out of date stuff do you still use?
Thanks to boozehound for the suggestion
( , Thu 4 Nov 2010, 12:44)
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I may wait then
Yeah, the plynth isn't brilliant. I resorted to removing the springs and dropping the bottom off it, so it didn't behave like a bouncy castle. I've seen some interesting designs on the web, but most of them end up looking like a rip-off of a modern project deck or something. I like the way it looks, could just do with some thicker, deader wood.
Cheers for the advice.
( , Wed 10 Nov 2010, 16:05, 1 reply)
Yeah, the plynth isn't brilliant. I resorted to removing the springs and dropping the bottom off it, so it didn't behave like a bouncy castle. I've seen some interesting designs on the web, but most of them end up looking like a rip-off of a modern project deck or something. I like the way it looks, could just do with some thicker, deader wood.
Cheers for the advice.
( , Wed 10 Nov 2010, 16:05, 1 reply)
maybe some ply might work as a deadening material.
Also a Target Wall shelf would be a MASSIVE improvement, if you don't have concrete floors. If you have dry stud walls, you can screw a pine board roughly 60 x 45 x 1 cm to the joists behind the studwall and mount the Wall shelf on that. So strong you could sit on the shelf. I have an innate ability to hit joists by accident every time I do any DIY, it's a bit like water divination. so I figured I may as well make use of this otherwise annoying talent when fitting the shelf.
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